Album review: The Wonder Years – The Hum Goes On Forever

The Wonder Years have long been masters of a thoughtful kind of melancholy. Always leading from the heart, without getting mawkish, Dan Campbell’s lyrical observations have often found a way to be relatable in their simplicity. Way back on I’ve Given You All from 2011’s excellent Suburbia I’ve Given You All And Now I’m Nothing, singing about struggling, forgotten Vietnam veterans in the park ​‘Wearing Starter jackets for teams that haven’t existed since the ​’90s’ it was a small observation that conveyed so much.  A decade and change since, the most grown-up pop-punks in the room are as musically brilliant on The Hum Goes On Forever as ever they’ve been. This time, they’re looking at things through Dan’s newly paternal eyes, and realising that the depressions that ...

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